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. >>> the bridge will be turned into a light show. 25,000 energy efficient lights will light up the western side of the span. the 8 million-dollar project is being paid for by private donations. when drive you won't be able to see those lights. they'll only be visible from the shoreline. >>> and speaking of the bridge, sal of course checking in on the toll plaza. how does it look so far this morning: it's not really a big delay. you can see more people arriving. yesterday at this time we had more people at the toll plaza. maybe today we're going to have a completely light day here. we'll see. it looks good getting into the san francisco. using the san mateo bridge, westbound 92 looks good. this is a look at 101. northbound 101 traffic looks good approaching the 80 split and southbound o 101, we've been looking at that, looking at the road sensors this morning on our maps. a little bit of slowing over the hill coming from half-moon bay to 280. nothing out of the ordinary there. for the most part it looks good. >>> cold out there, not as cold. kind of a damp cold. i think it's in double figur
. >>> the bridge will be turned into a light show. 25,000 energy efficient lights will light up the western side of the span. the 8 million-dollar project is being paid for by private donations. when drive you won't be able to see those lights. they'll only be visible from the shoreline. >>> and speaking of the bridge, sal of course checking in on the toll plaza. how does it look so far this morning: it's not really a big delay. you can see more people arriving. yesterday at...
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. >> sharon, which do you think would be is talking to a number of energy traders today, this wasn't even on their radar, and it could have a significant impact on diesel demand without the barge traffic. we're going to see a lot of these commodities trucked or gone by railroad so that is going to impact diesel demand. that could be significant at a time when difficulty latt fuel supplies are about 15% below the five-year average, so we could see definitely an impact in the price of heating oil. that's something that some traders may not have factored in for the next couple of weeks. >> mike, is there anything we can do about this to mitigate this situation? >> yes. we've asked for two things. one is expedited rock removal which impedes navigation on the middle mississippi, and the other is release of water, specifically from the missouri river. the corps of engineers turned off the spigot back in december, reduced the flow of the missouri by a third, and that has an impact on water levels on the mississippi. we would like that water restored, but only 1% of what's actually in storag
. >> sharon, which do you think would be is talking to a number of energy traders today, this wasn't even on their radar, and it could have a significant impact on diesel demand without the barge traffic. we're going to see a lot of these commodities trucked or gone by railroad so that is going to impact diesel demand. that could be significant at a time when difficulty latt fuel supplies are about 15% below the five-year average, so we could see definitely an impact in the price of...
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. >> and there's always been regionalism in congress, usually around energy issue, coal state people versus oil state people and so forth, but this is a spending issue that becomes more ideological and even cultural than even just fiscal. so, you know, they look at the northeasterners and think they're big spenders. usually with something like disaster aid, that kind of stuff is put aside. as congressman king pointed out, it took six days for them -- excuse me, ten days to vote for that aid for katrina and it's been two months and, yes, speaker boehner i think was concerned he couldn't ask his caucus to vote for this right after they voted for that fiscal cliff, but i think some of the democrats i talked to today on the hill said or the northeasterners said he could have had this vote a month and a half ago. >> could web having a similar conversation about the composition of the house? >> i don't think so. democrats have been remarkably united. in the previous congress before boehner took over, nancy pelosi got stuff done and continues to keep the democratic caucus quite united. no,
. >> and there's always been regionalism in congress, usually around energy issue, coal state people versus oil state people and so forth, but this is a spending issue that becomes more ideological and even cultural than even just fiscal. so, you know, they look at the northeasterners and think they're big spenders. usually with something like disaster aid, that kind of stuff is put aside. as congressman king pointed out, it took six days for them -- excuse me, ten days to vote for that...
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extended the earned income tax credit, extended the wind energy tax credit. and even got the rates back to where he wanted to get the rates. now, we're in a divided government. you're not going to get every single thing that you want, but the president got some really big things, made some real progress. and if you look at the base line that everybody compares, you know, where the budget is to everything else, actually, this does cut the deficit by $737 billion. so i think the president made big progress here and we're going to have to see going forward how we're going to be able to deal with the looming crisis that we face in the next couple of months. >> bill burton has just shown why he was the deputy press secretary. and i mean that, bill, as a compliment. but, in all seriousness, he's giving the spin on that. so what do you say? >> well, i think that when you look at president obama's priorities, it's important to keep in mind that deficit reduction isn't necessarily his biggest priority right now, for the simple reason that there's a lot of anxiety amon
extended the earned income tax credit, extended the wind energy tax credit. and even got the rates back to where he wanted to get the rates. now, we're in a divided government. you're not going to get every single thing that you want, but the president got some really big things, made some real progress. and if you look at the base line that everybody compares, you know, where the budget is to everything else, actually, this does cut the deficit by $737 billion. so i think the president made...
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general electric, big subsidies for green energy. and offshore tax havens. goldman sachs gets a tax credit to build a new building in downtown new york. citi also gets a subsidy for offshore. these are the banks. i thought we stopped giving money to the banks. g.e. i guess my friend jim immelt his time on those advisory committees is paying off. i mean, tim carnie, isn't this proof pudding why we need tax reform and especially business tax reform? >> tax -- >> these are stables. these are dirty stables full of you know what, tim. >> tax -- yeah, tax complexity is the lifeblood of so many lobbyists on k-street. it has a huge dead weight cost on the economy and the big guys benefit while the small guys who don't understand it all they're the losers. >> see, this is not free market capitalism. tim carnie knows that. i say to you the viewer. this is not free market capitalism. this is cronyism of the worst kind and corporate welfare of the worst kind. many thanks, tim carnie. >>> now folks today, the markets didn't continue the big rally from wednesday. coming u
general electric, big subsidies for green energy. and offshore tax havens. goldman sachs gets a tax credit to build a new building in downtown new york. citi also gets a subsidy for offshore. these are the banks. i thought we stopped giving money to the banks. g.e. i guess my friend jim immelt his time on those advisory committees is paying off. i mean, tim carnie, isn't this proof pudding why we need tax reform and especially business tax reform? >> tax -- >> these are stables....
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through this year and real heal us when it comes to employment, and then we go to the next step which is energy, yesterday in particular, great news for rig, made a setment with the doj, looking at bp and anadarko and halliburton, and it may, may be very smooth sailing for them, up another 10%, 15% by mid-year if they can make nice settlements. >> you're a very famous technician. a lot of people follow you. tell us how you look through the debt ceiling fate that we know is coming. the last debt ceiling debate was horrific and had a major effect on the economy. >> lots of volatility. i don't know if it's another cliff. i mean, a milk cliff and cheese cliff and everybody is worried about it. can i tell you something? i've been doing this for close to 50 years. i've never seen so many people so negative for so long. guys, put on your bullish hat. this thing is going to sail. >> and that is -- we should point out. that's a contrarian way to think, right? when everybody is so bearish that's the precise moment you should be bullish. >> we're talking mega bearish. airline at 52-week highs, housing at
through this year and real heal us when it comes to employment, and then we go to the next step which is energy, yesterday in particular, great news for rig, made a setment with the doj, looking at bp and anadarko and halliburton, and it may, may be very smooth sailing for them, up another 10%, 15% by mid-year if they can make nice settlements. >> you're a very famous technician. a lot of people follow you. tell us how you look through the debt ceiling fate that we know is coming. the...
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the kennedy presidency lasted just a thousand days and yet the energy and vitality and excitement from that white house, what was later called camelot, was such that it can still be felt today, but just out of public view it seem the president was taking some incredible risks. now meredith vieira continues her report. >> i think we're privileged to play a part -- >> it was exciting. it was glamorous. it was fun. >> reporter: she was a 19-year-old college kid, an intern in the white house press office. >> as clearly and persuasively as i could. >> reporter: he was the 45-year-old leader of the free world, and she was mesmerized. >> i was sort of swept into this web. >> he said don't do it. can't win. bad year. >> the handsome president. his charisma, his magnetism. >> reporter: mimi alford who was then mimi beardsley says after losing her virginity to president kennedy on her fourth day on the job, they began an affair spending evenings together in the private residence as often as twice a week. you're 19. he's 45. what did you talk about? >> well, we didn't have a lot of time to talk.
the kennedy presidency lasted just a thousand days and yet the energy and vitality and excitement from that white house, what was later called camelot, was such that it can still be felt today, but just out of public view it seem the president was taking some incredible risks. now meredith vieira continues her report. >> i think we're privileged to play a part -- >> it was exciting. it was glamorous. it was fun. >> reporter: she was a 19-year-old college kid, an intern in the...
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there is one thing that is helping with that, this energy resurgence. we're seeing an awful lot of energy jobs being created because of this process the people referred to as fracking. and unconventional means of extracting oil and gas. another area that is doing pretty well is spinoffs from agriculture. if we have a somewhat normal year in terms of weather this year, the agriculture sector. there are some points of hope within that structure. it is generally true that low- paying jobs and high-paying jobs are where the action is right now. host: marlin is joining us from illinois. caller: i have been out of work. i am constantly hearing, they're not hiring skilled people. i went back and earned a master's degree in computer science and mathematics. i am still unable to get an appropriate position. host: what have you been doing? caller: i have been adjunct teaching and tutoring in math. it is part time, and there are no benefits. guest: probably the best thing in a case like that is to keep doing those kinds of part-time jobs. a lot of times, things st
there is one thing that is helping with that, this energy resurgence. we're seeing an awful lot of energy jobs being created because of this process the people referred to as fracking. and unconventional means of extracting oil and gas. another area that is doing pretty well is spinoffs from agriculture. if we have a somewhat normal year in terms of weather this year, the agriculture sector. there are some points of hope within that structure. it is generally true that low- paying jobs and...
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further, hud has issued a waiver that makes it easier to find for energy needs. as you know, the proposed supplemental appropriation for sandy's recovery and rebuilding includes $17 billion for disaster recovery. this proposed allocation will provide the necessary resources to plan and implement long-term recovery in the region while helping impacted communities successfully mitigate future risk of disaster or to prevent losses of this magnitude from reoccurring. mitigation is not just sensible but it is cost effective. mitigation efforts offer $41 return on investment by preventing future damage. for example, in hope indiana 2008 cdbg-disaster recovery allocation of $40 million allowed for the rebuilding of stronger and safer water and wastewater facilities that have operated since then without disruption, despite subsequent severe storms and flooding. previous disaster response efforts have proven the cdbg offers important flexibility and effectiveness by allowing jurisdictions to define long-term housing and infrastructure recovery programs based on their spec
further, hud has issued a waiver that makes it easier to find for energy needs. as you know, the proposed supplemental appropriation for sandy's recovery and rebuilding includes $17 billion for disaster recovery. this proposed allocation will provide the necessary resources to plan and implement long-term recovery in the region while helping impacted communities successfully mitigate future risk of disaster or to prevent losses of this magnitude from reoccurring. mitigation is not just sensible...
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is poised to generate stronger job growth than we saw today with boosts from the housing sector, the energy sector and manufacturing which is undergoing a revival. cheryl: the fiscal cliff discussion finally ended but at the same time you got what you wanted, you wanted to see unemployment benefits extended. you got your wish the we have an unemployment rate unchanged month over month. >> that really gets it. i agree with him. we really have to get a head winds and what is creating this uncertainty around a short-term and long-term fiscal issue and for media -- that will put more wind in the sale of households because they have to reduce their debt and increase savings, build that will back up in the home and that will be one of the key drivers. 70% of national income comes from personal consumption. cheryl: at the same time i don't know that building a savings rate among the nation's middle class in particular will happen. the payroll tax, that holiday expires, that is one instance of how paychecks are different. we will talk about that on the show. >> you have the payroll tax go back to i
is poised to generate stronger job growth than we saw today with boosts from the housing sector, the energy sector and manufacturing which is undergoing a revival. cheryl: the fiscal cliff discussion finally ended but at the same time you got what you wanted, you wanted to see unemployment benefits extended. you got your wish the we have an unemployment rate unchanged month over month. >> that really gets it. i agree with him. we really have to get a head winds and what is creating this...
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it needs the energy of the creative imagination as expressed in religion and the art. it is crucial to the lives of all of our citizens as it is to all human beings tall times. but they encountered a world as a transcendent meaning of the world in which the human experience makes sense. nothing is more dehumanizing in crisis than to experience one's life as a meaningless event in the meaningless world. we may be approaching what is in our nation on explored and perilous social territory. europe is now experiencing the religious impulse and the results are not attractive. it seems that when a majority of people internalize the big bang theory and asked with peggy lee is that all there is, when many people decide that the universe is merely the result of the cosmic sneeze with no transcendent meaning, when they conclude that there for life should be filled to overflowing with distractions, comfort and entertainments to assuage the boredom, then they may become susceptible to the excitement of politics that promise meaning and salvation from a human condition bereft of tr
it needs the energy of the creative imagination as expressed in religion and the art. it is crucial to the lives of all of our citizens as it is to all human beings tall times. but they encountered a world as a transcendent meaning of the world in which the human experience makes sense. nothing is more dehumanizing in crisis than to experience one's life as a meaningless event in the meaningless world. we may be approaching what is in our nation on explored and perilous social territory. europe...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. >>> days after the last house of representatives ignited a huge political fire storm refusing to vote on a $60 billion aid package both chambers of the new congress have approved a smaller $9.7 billion measure. the remaining $51 billion will be considered later this month. money is only one of the many challenges facing new york and new jersey in the wake of the storm. another major problem, two facilities housing thousands and thousands of barrels of evidence in criminal cases are damaged and it could take a huge toll on the courts. what is going on? >> there are some cases right now making their way through new york city courts where evidence can't be produced. it is unclear at this point how extensive a problem this is going to be in crimi
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. >>> days after the last house of representatives ignited a huge political fire storm refusing to vote on a $60 billion aid package both chambers of the...
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with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy, i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. . >>> good morning, it's 9:26 on this friday, december hth. i'm aaron gilchrist. a check on traffic with mike cremedas in for danella. mike? >> looking good on the beltway right now and we had an earlier incident on northbound and southbound 395 near washington boulevard but that was quickly moved out of the way and no residual delays. a 13-minute ride on northbound 395 from if beltway to the 14th street >>> good morning, fwrex o fedex field. the forecast for the skins as they take on the seahawks. sunday afternoon, kick offat 4: 4:30. it should be in mid 40s under mostly cloudy sky and a light wind down to 40 degrees by the end of the game. around our region now this fri
with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy, i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. . >>> good morning, it's 9:26 on this friday, december hth. i'm aaron...
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with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy, i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >> happy friday to you. 9:26. i'm marla tellez. stanford university researchers may have found what's causing young healthy athletes to have sudden heart attacks. researchers discovered higher levels of calcium in patients with a heart condition. scientists have known a genetic mutation is the reason behind abnormal hearts in athlete, but they were not sure why the heart muscle was failing. stanford researchers say medication to restore calcium to normal levels could be one way to treat that condition. >>> in the north bay now, in t petalu petaluma, a 91-year-old woman is dead after being trapped by flames inside a mobile home. thes
with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy, i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >> happy...
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saving energy saves you money. yes, i know he's a dog. puddles, you're going outside with jennifer to do your business. right by your favorite bush. the green one. [ girl ] britney, britney. time travel is possible. it's totally possible. yeah, and what about the space-time continuum? the fabric of time is interwoven. [ male announcer ] some people choose unlimited calling, [ laughing ] others choose unlimited texting. but there's one thing not included in any calling plan. [ screaming, tires screeching, horn blaring ] [ male announcer ] the common sense not to talk or text while you drive. ♪ [ ice cracking ] ♪ visit worldwildlife.org. here we go! we're gonna make some juice! woman: looks good. you ready to try it? announcer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. it's ok. ok! oh, she took another sip. you saw it? announcer: search "we can" for ideas on how to get healthy together.
saving energy saves you money. yes, i know he's a dog. puddles, you're going outside with jennifer to do your business. right by your favorite bush. the green one. [ girl ] britney, britney. time travel is possible. it's totally possible. yeah, and what about the space-time continuum? the fabric of time is interwoven. [ male announcer ] some people choose unlimited calling, [ laughing ] others choose unlimited texting. but there's one thing not included in any calling plan. [ screaming, tires...
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innovation rest of the heart of our success, that we remain first in science, technology, engineering, and energy. but we educate and prepare our young people for the opportunities of tomorrow. who and when we make it in america, he all of america's families can make it in america. [applause] the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters. we must remove obstacles to participation in our democracy for all americans. we must increase the level of civility, and reduce the role of money in our elections. [applause] when we do, when we do we will elect more women, more minorities, more young people to public office and that's a good thing. the american people are what make our country great. by and large the united states is a nation of immigrants -- built, enriched, and strengthened by men, women, and children who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by bold action for comprehensive immigration reform. [applause] today, we take an oath to
innovation rest of the heart of our success, that we remain first in science, technology, engineering, and energy. but we educate and prepare our young people for the opportunities of tomorrow. who and when we make it in america, he all of america's families can make it in america. [applause] the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters. we must remove obstacles to participation in our...